Slamdance 2008: CROOKED LAKE Sold to Neoclassics Films
January 24th, 2008 by Andre Soares

The Canadian-based Neoclassics Films has acquired worldwide distribution rights (excluding Canada) in all media for writer-directors Sascha Drews, Ezra Krybus and Matthew Miller’s outdoor action thriller Crooked Lake (aka Portage), which has been recently screened at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. The price tag was reportedly in the six figures.
Crooked Lake is a coming-of-age story with shades of John Boorman’s Deliverance: four 14-year-old girls must grow up rather rapidly after embarking on a summertime canoe trip to the north woods, where they come face to face with death and assorted physical and emotional adversities.
The film is scheduled to open in the United States in June.
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a promising looking film brimming with nubile underage blondes.